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Certain search engine company was a badly managed, bureaucratic slog of an ads-driven soulless corporation for way longer than people think.Thank you, Mr Roger from GoogleIs it the one with the kafkaesque committees for everything?I read an article once where the Google committee thing actually drove a graphic designer into a mental breakdown. Supposedly they spent 4 hours arguing between a three and a four pixel line of blue, in the google logo redesign.Dang bro rarely see that word in the wild
Is it the one with the kafkaesque committees for everything?I read an article once where the Google committee thing actually drove a graphic designer into a mental breakdown. Supposedly they spent 4 hours arguing between a three and a four pixel line of blue, in the google logo redesign.Dang bro rarely see that word in the wild
I read an article once where the Google committee thing actually drove a graphic designer into a mental breakdown. Supposedly they spent 4 hours arguing between a three and a four pixel line of blue, in the google logo redesign.
Certain search engine company was a badly managed, bureaucratic slog of an ads-driven soulless corporation for way longer than people think.
Thank you, Mr Roger from Google
Is it the one with the kafkaesque committees for everything?
I read an article once where the Google committee thing actually drove a graphic designer into a mental breakdown.
Supposedly they spent 4 hours arguing between a three and a four pixel line of blue, in the google logo redesign.
Dang bro rarely see that word in the wild